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Show BSEAS0N AT T R jp Novices With the Scatter Gun Try Their Luck With the Elusive Rocks e The beginners gun club blossomed forth in its initial shoot at tho traps yesterday morning. This is purely an amateur club,' nil the members are beginners and decidedly ine.xperts in breaking blue rocks, it is said. The club members are very enthusiastic over their performance of yesterday morning and took a great deal of pleasure as well as enjoyed the sport of breaking up as many bluo rocks as tho trap would throw for them. Each member fired at fifty rocks with the exception of Dr. G. W. Baker, who enly attempted thirty. The feature of tho day's slioot was the splendid record rec-ord made by Dr. R. E. "Worrell, who made a score of thirty-nine out of a possible fifty. Members of the club aro as follows: fol-lows: Anthony J. Shufflebarger, Frank Smith, R. L. Holley, William T. Greenwell, M. L. Higley J. H. Check-etts, Check-etts, Thomas Freed, Dr. G. W. Baker, Royal J. Douglas Charles D. Ford, C. Thurman Jones, William S. Paine, William J. Parker, Conrad L. Miller, David K. Stewart, Edgar B. Thatcher, Gerrctt Van Dor Vlies and Dr. R, E. Worrell. The score: Name. Score. Dr. R. E. Worrell . . . , 39x50 Thomas Freed 36x50 William T. Greenwell 33x50 Charles D. Ford 31xb0 Frank Smith 26x50 Royal J. DoUglas 24x50 C. Thurman Jones 24x50 J. H. Checketta ; 24x50 Gerrett Van Der Vlies 23x50 Anthony J, Shufflebarger 21x50 Dr. G. W. Baker 6x30 |